Report: Bob McDonnell not invited to CPAC

Add Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell to the growing number of Republicans who weren’t invited to CPAC.

The Washington Post reported Tuesday that organizers for the annual Conservative Political Action Conference did not invite McDonnell, who as the Post points out has come under fire from his own party for supporting a transportation deal that would also increase taxes.

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Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, who is running to replace McDonnell when his term ends, is scheduled to speak at CPAC, as is 2012 presidential nominee Mitt Romney, 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin and others.

Several conservatives, including GOP strategist Steve Schmidt, have criticized CPAC for not being more inclusive.

“This CPAC convention is increasingly the Star Wars bar scene of the conservative movement,” Schmidt said last month on MSNBC.

Representatives for McDonnell or CPAC did not immediately respond to request for comment.